C-AAT by Navatek Ltd

The Ultra Heavy-lift Amphibious Connector is being developed as a replacement to the LCAC, the Marines' current ship-to-shore landing craft. Foam tracks with captive air cell technology mean it can propel through water and travel on sand and mud.

http://archive.marinecorpstimes.com/VideoNetwork/3266807554001/C-AAT-by-Navatek-Ltdhttp://archive.marinecorpstimes.com/VideoNetwork/3266807554001/C-AAT-by-Navatek-Ltdhttp://bcdownload.gannett.edgesuite.net/militarytimes/44862801001/201402/3607/44862801001_3266784024001_thumbnail-for-video-3266807554001.jpgC-AAT by Navatek LtdThe Ultra Heavy-lift Amphibious Connector is being developed as a replacement to the LCAC, the Marines' current ship-to-shore landing craft. Foam tracks with captive air cell technology mean it can propel through water and travel on sand and mud.4346lcacMarinesmarine corpsamphibious connector02:58